Challenge
Time for a rhyme ...
Take the title of your poem and line by line based on the title create a piece where every two lines rhyme ... this is similar to couplets, but for this challenge it will be more like an agnostic. The first letter of each line must be in bold ... minimum title length is three words and they must read straight up and down ... your piece should have NO spaces between the lines and the last three lines MUST rhyme ... if this seems confusing, I will start it off and you can come look to see what I am explaining ... the winner will receive a Prime Time Rhyme award certificate ... make sure you tag me as: @Danceinsilence in the comment box and not in your actual write. Failure to to do this will prevent me from finding and reading your work sooner ... the winner will be chosen based of rhyme ability, style and ingenuity ... have fun with this! (Need help with a particular rhyme? Try this handy little website: rhymezone.com)
Mother, Father, Sibling
Many days have passed
Oh, her love remains steadfast
Tender, sweet embrace
Hailing on her wonderful grace
Ending this part
Respecting and loving you, always from the start.
For the family, he cares
Always ready in spite of despairs
Tough but always loving, he makes the family live
Here and there, he strives for all to survive
Ending this part
Remembering to love and honor you, always from the start.
Sister or brother, both have the same mother and father
In spite of this, their relationship might prosper or falter
Besides that, they grow together in one house
Living as a family, fighting any problems that arouse
In ending this poem, thanks to all of you
Never forget to love your families, too
Getting such a wonderful life to pursue!
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